Browse names
434 names match.
Irish, Gaelic
Hollow, seething pool.
Persian
Treasurer; keeper of treasure.
English, occupational surname
Scribe, clerk, cleric.
Scottish
Dove
Germanic
Free man.
Italian
Free man.
Old English
Battle warrior.
English
Son of Cole; victorious people.
Hebrew
Promised land; lowland.
Dutch
Bold advisor; brave.
French
Transporter; cart driver.
English
Coal town, dark settlement.
Scottish, Gaelic
Crooked nose.
English
A group working together
English
Son of the marsh-dwellers.
Latin
Large gun or cannon; also refers to a tube or barrel.
Irish/Gaelic
Battle or rock.
Old English
Mortal, earth.
Irish/Gaelic
Holly tree.
Germanic
Bold counsel.
Arabic
Victorious.
Irish, Gaelic
Rock, little rock.
Scottish, Gaelic
From the rocks or dweller near the crag.
English
Container, instance, occurrence.
English
Son of Nicholas or son of Col.
Celtic/Welsh
Bounty or generous.
Latin
Hollow, empty.
Hebrew
Life.
Greek
Bearer of Christ.
Hebrew
Garden or orchard.
English, Irish
Dweller in or near a col or coal.
English, occupational surname
Horse trader or colt herder.
Scottish Gaelic
Crooked nose or bent nose.
Latin
Attendant at a religious ceremony.
English
son of the caretaker.
English, modern invented name
Son of Kay.
Scottish
Heard, from the river.
Biblical
Acquired.
Hebrew
Supplanter, holder of the heel.
Old English
Settlement on a hill.
Latin
Bright; clear.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning ford by a cliff.
English
From a place name derived from Latin castra, meaning fortress or camp.
Latin
From the Roman family name Caecilius, derived from caecus meaning blind.
French (from Latin)
From the Roman family name Claudius, derived from Latin claudus meaning lame or limping.
English
From an Old English surname and place name meaning settlement by a cliff.
English (Old English)
From an English place name meaning settlement of the free men.
Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Cearbhall, meaning fierce in battle.